"The sweet pear tree was a hidden treasure box" ... a metaphor is a comparison while a simile uses "like" or "as"
Answer: An adverb describes a <u>verb</u>
Explanation: Adverbs add details to verbs. For example, "I cried loudly". "Cried" is the verb, and "loudly" is the adverb that is describing more detail about the verb "cried".
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The tone<span> of the poem “Dying” by Emily Dickinson is calm, and even flat. Her narration is factual and concise. Her purpose in using this tone is to make the readers believe that dying is not painless as everyone is imagining. She used this tone to send the message that dying maybe painless but the vision it is representing is horrifying. This poem started with the speaker already dead and describing then her death and what it feels when you die.</span>
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The correct answer is B.) You must be going somewhere nice your outfit is so elegant.
This is because if it wasn't a run-on sentence, you would use semi-colon between "somewhere" and "nice", but it doesn't, and therefore, is a run-on sentence.
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